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Polymer banknotes are made from a synthetic such as biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP). Such notes incorporate many security features not available in paper banknotes, including the use of . Polymer banknotes last significantly longer than paper notes, causing a decrease in environmental impact and a reduced cost of production and replacement. Modern polymer banknotes were developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA), Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and The University of Melbourne. They were first issued as currency in Australia during 1988 (coinciding with Australia's bicentennial year); by 1996, the Australian dollar was switched completely to polymer banknotes. was the first country in Europe to issue a plastic note in 1999 and became the third country after Australia and to fully convert to polymer by 2003.

Other currencies that have been switched completely to polymer banknotes include: the Vietnamese đồng (2006) although this is only applied to banknotes with denominations above 5,000 đồng, the (2006), (2007), the Papua New Guinean kina (2008), the (2013), the Maldivian rufiyaa (2017), the Mauritanian ouguiya (2017), the Nicaraguan córdoba (2017), the (2017), the Eastern Caribbean dollar (2019), the (2021) and the (2022). Several countries and regions have introduced polymer banknotes into commemorative or general circulation, including: , Cape Verde, , , Trinidad and Tobago, Vietnam, , Taiwan, , Malaysia, , São Tomé and Príncipe, , , Solomon Islands, Samoa, , , Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Israel, , , Mozambique, , Isle of Man, Guatemala, , , , , Costa Rica, , , , , , , the United Arab Emirates, Samoa, and .


History
In the 1980s, Canadian engineering company AGRA Vadeko and US chemical company US developed a polymer substrate trademarked as DuraNote. It had been tested by the Bank of Canada in the 1980s and 1990s; test 20 and 50 banknotes were auctioned in October 2012. It was also tested by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing of the United States Department of the Treasury in 1997 and 1998, when 40,000 test banknotes were printed and evaluated; and was evaluated by the of 28 countries.


Security features
Polymer banknotes usually have three levels of security devices. Primary security devices are easily recognisable by consumers and may include intaglio, metal strips, and the clear areas of the banknote. Secondary security devices are detectable by a machine. Tertiary security devices may only be detectable by the issuing authority when a banknote is returned.
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Adoption
Modern polymer banknotes were first developed by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation or and first issued as currency in Australia during 1988, to coincide with Australia's bicentennial year.

In August 2012, Nigeria's Central Bank attempted the switch back from polymer to paper banknotes, saying there were "significant difficulties associated with the processing and destruction of the polymer banknotes" which had "constrained the realisation of the benefits expected from polymer banknotes over paper notes". However, President Goodluck Jonathan halted the process in September 2012.

The polymer notes in the are available in values of , , and , Recently in December 2024, the Bank of Mauritius has announced that there will be issues of 100, 200, and 1000 banknotes. The was issued in April 2013.

In the , the first polymer banknotes were issued by the in in 2000; these were a special commemorative issue bearing an image of the .Although the £5 polymer banknote was a one-off commemorative issued, unconventionally, in portrait orientation to mark the year 2000, it was in general circulation, with normal serial numbers (the commemorative version has serial numbers beginning with "Y2K", normal versions with "MM"). It is the only Northern Bank note in circulation which was not affected by the recall of all the bank's notes as a result of the 26.5 million pound raid on its headquarters on 20 December 2004. In March 2015, the in began to issue polymer Sterling £5 notes marking the 125th anniversary of the building of the . These were the first polymer notes to enter general circulation in the UK. The Royal Bank of Scotland followed in 2016 with a new issue of plastic £5 notes illustrated with a picture of author . In September 2016, the Bank of England began to issue £5 polymer notes with a picture of Winston Churchill; and in 2017 a polymer £10 began replacing its paper equivalent, featuring a picture of the author . A polymer £20 was issued in 2020 with a picture of J.M.W. Turner, and the £50 note was released in 2021, featuring . Although the polymer Bank of England notes are 15% smaller than the older, paper issue, they bear a similar design. Some businesses operating in the UK cash industry have opposed the switch to polymer, citing a lack of research into the cost impact of its introduction. In December 2022, following the death of , the Bank of England unveiled the design of a new series of banknotes featuring . The rest of the design, however, is unchanged, with the exception of a slight alteration in colour.

In the Philippines, it was proposed in 2009 to shift to the usage of polymer for banknotes. This did not push through due to concern the shift would have over the impact to country's industry. The proposal was revived in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic since the polymer banknotes can be sanitized with less damage compared to paper banknotes, as well as other reasons such as durability, lesser average issue cost, and lesser susceptibility to counterfeiting. In April 2022, The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas officially released the 1000 peso bill polymer bank note into circulation. In December 2024, the BSP (Central Bank of the Philippines) has announced that they will be issuing polymer notes in the denominations of 500, 100, and 50 pesos in the first quarter of 2025.

Despite having the updated logo and the updated signature of the , there are no plans for a 20 peso polymer note due to it being slowly shifted into becoming a coin. There are also no plans for a 200 peso polymer banknote due to low demand.

+ Timeline of adoptions and withdrawals of polymer banknotes ! Country !! data-sort-type="date"Date of first introduction !! Notes
N/Aearly 1980sAn alternative polymer of polyethylene fibres marketed as by was developed for use as currency by the American Bank Note Company in the early 1980s.
1982 released Tyvek-made banknotes in denominations of 1, 2, 50, 100, 250 & 500. The same denominations and a 5 Gourdes banknote were also released on paper. The Tyvek banknotes of Haiti Dennis Hengeveld, Coin Update, 10 April 2017
1983 issued a 20 Colones Tyvek banknote.
1983The Isle of Man issued a 1 Pound banknote, this time called and printed by Bradbury Wilkinson.
N/ALate 1980sTyvek did not perform well in trials; smudging of ink and fragility were reported as problems, so production of Tyvek banknotes was discontinued. Polymer Bank Note Australian Invention – 1988 HolidayHunter.com.au
1988 introduced the ten-dollar note to celebrate its bicentennial. This was the world's first true polymer banknote. It was only printed during that year.
1990 issued a in polymer substrate to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of Independence.
1991Papua New Guinea issued its first 2 Kinas banknote in polymer substrate to commemorate the 9th South Pacific Games held in the country. Currency – General Information – Development regarding issue of Commemorative NOTES/COINS to date Bank of Papua New Guinea
1992 begins its transition away from paper money to polymer banknotes.
1993 issued a commemorative banknote in conjunction with the 25 Years of Development by President which is the first polymer banknote issued by .But polymer banknotes are never issued again in the later series.
1996 introduced its first polymer banknotes in denominations of 1, 5, 10 .
4 February 1998 issued a commemorative banknote in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary of Independence which is so far the only polymer banknote issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
1996 converted all of its denominations into polymer banknotes, becoming the first country in the world to do so.
18 August 1997 issued its first polymer banknote, a 50 denomination. On 1 October 2004 it was replaced by a redesigned version printed on paper. History and Series of Banknotes – Series 15 Bank of Thailand
1998 issued a commemorative banknote in conjunction with the XVI Commonwealth Games, the first polymer banknote ever issued by Bank Negara Malaysia.
May 1999 converted all of its banknotes into polymer banknotes.
June 1999 issued its first polymer banknote (NT$50) to commemorate 50 years of the New Taiwan dollar's issuance.
August 1999In celebration of the total solar eclipse of August 11, 1999, the National Bank of Romania (BNR) decided to issue a commemorative two thousand . Since it was the last eclipse of the millennium, the denomination was chosen to be 2000 in respect to the upcoming year. These notes were issued as legal tender.
1 November 1999 introduced a polymer banknote in circulation, the first banknote of such value to be issued.
April 2000 introduced a 10 polymer banknote as a special edition issue commemorating the country's 500th anniversary.
January 2001 introduced the 10 polymer banknote, originally they were due to be issued on Victory Day, a day big for Bangladeshis, but were delayed.
February 2002The Kingdom of Nepal introduced a commemorative 10 polymer banknote, on the occasion of King Gyanendra's accession to the Nepalese throne after the Nepalese royal massacre. It was rendered obsolete when the Kingdom fell and was replaced by 2008.
September 2002 switched the 20 denomination from paper to polymer banknotes. and they issued a 100 peso with vertical design polymer banknote in 2020.
2003 converted all of its denominations of the leu to polymer, becoming the first European country to do so.
2003The Bank of Zambia introduces two polymer banknotes in denominations of 500 and K1,000.
December 2003 adopted polymer banknote in denominations of 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000, 200,000 and 500,000 đồng for general circulation.
October 2004Bank Negara Malaysia introduces a 5 ringgit polymer banknote into circulation, with the same design as the paper version. This was the first non-commemorative polymer banknote to be issued. Both polymer and paper versions were in circulation concurrently.
November 2004 switched its Rp100,000 polymer banknote into a paper banknote with a different design than the polymer version.
July 2005 redenominated the leu, removing four zeroes and issuing a series of new denominations in polymer.
2006Two more new polymer notes issued in 2006, for 20-pesos (new design) and the 50-pesos and they issued a 100 peso with vertical design polymer banknote in 2020.
2006 had adopted polymer banknotes for all of its banknote denominations.
2006The Australian Government agency CSIRO issued a non-legal tender polymer note to celebrate the 80th year of the formation of CSIRO. These notes were issued and distributed to staff members and at selected public events.
August 2006 adopted polymer banknote in 10,000, 20,000, 50,000, 100,000, 200,000 and 500,000 đồng for general circulation.
1 December 2006The National Bank of Romania issued a new denomination, 200 .
2007The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region issued polymer banknotes for the first time. The banknotes are in HK$ 10.
February 2007As part of the Nigerian economic reforms, the 20 naira note was issued for the first time in polymer substrate.
August 2007 introduced polymer banknotes in denominations of 1 quetzal and 5 quetzales.
2008An announcement from the Central Bank of Nicaragua in 2008 stated that a new 200 Córdoba banknote would be in circulation.
13 April 2008 started to issue 20 ILS banknotes, due to the high deterioration of 20 ILS paper banknotes. The Israeli polymer notes are printed by Orell Füssli Security Printing of Zürich, .
1 December 2008The National Bank of Romania issued a revised banknote.
2009On 15 May, released new polymer ten and twenty Nicaragua córdoba banknotes to replace their paper counterparts. After an announcement from the Central Bank of Nicaragua in 2008 stated that a new 200 Córdoba banknote would be in circulation, it took the country an additional year to prepare its new set of banknotes. A new polymer two hundred and a hundred córdoba banknote was first issued on the first of June 2009. In December 2009, a new 50 banknote was released, later followed by a new 500 banknote that was issued on 12 January 2010.
The Central Bank of Paraguay introduces polymer ₲2,000 banknotes.
September 2009The Reserve Bank of India announced that it will introduce 1 billion 10- notes.
September 2009The Central Bank of Chile introduced a new series of the , starting with the redesigned 5000 Pesos banknote.
30 September 2009Three Nigerian bank notes (₦50, ₦10 and ₦5) were converted to polymer substrate following the successful performance of the 20 naira (polymer) banknote.
The Central Bank of Honduras introduces a polymer 20 banknote.
12 January 2010 released a new 500 banknote.
June 2010The Central Bank of the Dominican Republic announced the introduction of a new polymer based 20 note.
October 2010The Central Bank of Chile announced the redesigned 2000 that went into circulation on 20 November, as a program to change the old designs and make them more secure.
November 2011The Bank of Canada introduced the 100 polymer banknote to modernise its currency and reduce counterfeiting. $50 banknotes were put into circulation in March 2012; the $20 note was put into circulation on 7 November 2012 with the $10 and $5 denominations released on 7 November 2013.
November 2011 introduced new polymer banknote in denomination of 5 quetzales.
16 July 2012Bank Negara Malaysia put new RM1 and RM5 polymer banknotes into circulation as part of a new banknote series.
2013The Bank of England announced that it would adopt polymer notes.
Fiji's first polymer banknote, a 5 banknote, enters circulation.
April 2013The Reserve Bank of India introduced plastic/polymer currency note of 10 on a field trial basis in five cities in India.
22 August 2013The Bank of Mauritius issued new 25-, 50-, and 500- polymer banknotes which will circulate in parallel with the existing paper notes of the same denominations. The new polymer notes have almost the same design as the preceding paper banknotes, but contain numerous new security features such as transparent windows showing the image of the dodo, numbers printed with magnetic ink which become fluorescent under ultra violet light, and swing features printed in iridescent ink, which change to a different colour when observed in transparency or when tilted. The 25-, and 50-rupee notes are printed by Oberthur Technologies on Innovia Security's Guardian substrate and the 500-rupee note is printed by De La Rue on its Safeguard (formerly Flexycoin) substrate.
22 November 2013The Banque du Liban issued a 50,000 banknote in polymer to commemorate the country's 70th anniversary of independence. Lebanon new 50,000-livre commemorative note confirmed BanknoteNews.com. 24 November 2013. Retrieved on 2013-11-25.
2014The Banque du Liban issued a 50,000 banknote in polymer to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Banque du Liban. De La Rue's announcement on the issuance of the 50,000 livre commemorative polymer note De La Rue (www.delarue.com). Retrieved on 2014-04-09.
2014The Reserve Bank of Vanuatu introduced polymer banknotes in denominations of 200, 1,000, and 2,000 . Regular 10,000-vatu banknotes were also introduced that year to replace the commemorative versions, which were originally issued in 2010. Polymer notes launched include new Vt2000 Daily Post (www.dailypost.vu). 10 June 2014. Retrieved on 2014-06-12.
5 August 2014The National Bank of Poland issued 50,000 20 zł polymer banknotes to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the formation of the Polish Legions. The Centenary of the Formation of the Polish Legions National Bank of Poland (www.nbp.pl). Retrieved on 2014-07-26.
20 July 2014The Central Bank of the Gambia issued a 20 banknote printed on De La Rue's Safeguard polymer substrate. It commemorates "20 Years of Progress and Self-Reliance", coinciding with President 's 20 years in office as president. Central Bank of The Gambia launches new commemorative 20 Dalasi banknote on De La Rue's Safeguard® polymer De La Rue (www.delarue.com). Retrieved on 2014-11-19. Gambia unveils new note family including 20- and 200-dalasi denominations BanknoteNews.com. 26 February 2015. Retrieved on 2015-02-28.
28 November 2014The Central Bank of Mauritania issued a 1,000 Ouguiya banknote on Innovia Security's Guardian substrate. Mauritania launches 1000 Ouguiya note on Guardian® Innovia Security (www.innoviasecurity.com). Retrieved on 2014-12-06.
15 December 2014The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued a TT$50 note printed on polymer to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago. Trinidad & Tobago new 50-dollar polymer note reported BanknoteNews.com. 15 December 2014. Retrieved on 2014-12-16.
23 December 2014The Banco de Cabo Verde issued a new family of escudo banknotes that honour Cape Verdean figures in the fields of literature, music, and politics. One note in the new series is the 200 escudos banknote, now printed on polymer. Cape Verde new 200-, 1,000- and 2,000-escudo notes confirmed BanknoteNews.com. 10 January 2015. Retrieved on 2015-02-28.
2015The Reserve Bank of New Zealand introduced a new family of notes with improved security features, with the 5 and 10 in October 2015, and the 20, 50 and 100 dollar banknotes in April 2016. Brighter Money / Banknote upgrade project Reserve Bank of New Zealand (www.rbnz.govt.nz). Retrieved on 2014-11-20.
2015 issued two million £5 notes, printed in polymer. It features a portrait of Sir and an image of the .
2015The Reserve Bank of India announced plans to introduce polymer banknotes on a pilot basis and improve security features to defeat the efforts of counterfeiters.
2015The Banque du Liban issued a 50,000 banknote in polymer to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Lebanese Army. Lebanon new 50,000-livre polymer commemorative note reported for July 2015 BanknoteNews.com. 21 May 2015. Retrieved on 2015-05-23.
2015The Bank of Papua New Guinea issued 10 and 20 kina notes in polymer, one to commemorate the XV Pacific Games and the other to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Papua New Guinean independence. Papua New Guinea new 10- and 20-kina polymer commemorative notes reported issued 21.05.2015 BanknoteNews.com. 22 May 2015. Retrieved on 2015-05-23. Notice of Issuance of Commemorative currencies 2015 Bank of Papua New Guinea (www.bankpng.gov.pg). Retrieved on 2015-05-23.
2015The Maldives Authority Monetary introduced a new family of banknotes printed on De La Rue's "Safeguard" polymer substrate. A commemorative 5,000 Rufiyaa banknote was issued in July 2015, and followed by the 5-,10-, 20-, 50-, 100-, 500 and a new denomination of 1,000 Rufiyaa in October 2015.
2015The Monetary Authority of Singapore issued a set of polymer banknotes to commemorate the nation's 50th Anniversary of independence. It consists of five 10 notes and a commemorative 50 note.
2015The Banco Central de Nicaragua issued a new family of notes on 26 October 2015. They are printed in polymer, except for the 500 cordobas banknote, which is printed on cotton paper substrate.
9 September 2015The Bank of Canada (Banque du Canada) issued a 20 polymer banknote to commemorate 's milestone as the longest-reigning monarch in Canada's modern era. It is similar to the regular issue 20-dollar polymer note, but the notable features for the commemorative note are the metallic portrait of the , based on a photograph taken by renowned Canadian photographer , the metallic symbol including the Queen's monogram surmounted by the St. Edward's crown, surrounded by a garland of maple leaves and the text "A HISTORIC REIGN • UN RÈGNE HISTORIQUE" repeated at the top, center and bottom of the large window.
2016The Government of Gibraltar issued a 100 polymer banknote to commemorate 's 22 years as Chief Minister in the first half of 2016.
2016The Royal Bank of Scotland issued 5 and £10 banknotes in 2016 and 2017, respectively. The notes were printed on De La Rue's Safeguard polymer substrate.
1 September 2016The Reserve Bank of Australia issued a A$ 5 polymer note with improved security features and a tactile feature to assist those with visual impairments.
13 September 2016The Bank of England began issuing the new polymer 5 note, the first to be issued in England and Wales.
17 March 2017The Reserve Bank of India announced that it will do trials of polymer notes at five locations in .
1 June 2017The Bank of Canada (Banque du Canada) unveiled a 10 polymer banknote to commemorate the 150th anniversary of confederation. Celebrating Canada's 150th 1867 – 2017 Bank of Canada (Banque du Canada) (www.bankofcanada.ca). Retrieved on 2017-04-15.
28 July 2017According to an article in the Vanuatu Daily Post, the Reserve Bank of Vanuatu issued a new version of the 5,000- banknote, with the 500-vatu issued just a few months later to complete the new banknote series which were introduced back in 2014.
September 2017The Bank of England issued a new polymer 10 note.
1 January 2018The National Bank of Romania issued all denominations with the new (revised) coat of arms of Romania. All the other features remained unchanged for all the denominations.
1 January 2018The Banco Central de Sao Tome and Principe issued polymer banknotes in denominations of 5 and 10 dobras.
February 2018The Bank of Botswana introduced a new 10- banknote printed on polymer to express the concern of the poor quality of the paper used in the printing of this denomination of banknote.
May 2018The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia issued 10- and 50- polymer banknotes as part of a new series. Macedonia introduces 1st polymer banknotes Xinhua. 23 April 2018. Retrieved on 2019-08-16.
22 May 2018The Central Bank of Russia issued a 100 banknote to commemorate the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
September 2018The Central Bank of Uruguay (BCU) printed a special and experimental edition of polymer banknotes with a value of 50 to test reception and to celebrate the bank' Https://m.subrayado.com.uy/presentaron-el-nuevo-billete-50-pesos-que-parece-plastico-o-nailon-n514059 . 18 September 2018. Retrieved on 10 February 2020.
December 2018The Bank of Mauritius has issued a 2,000- banknote printed on polymer substrate and with revised security features, while at the same time all previous versions of the 2,000-rupees paper banknote ceased being legal tender by the end of January 2019. Bank of Mauritius launch a new 2000 rupee polymer banknote De La Rue (www.delarue.com). 6 December 2018. Retrieved on 2019-01-20.
2019The introduced a 20 polymer banknote to mark 20 years of enthronement of Mohammed VI.
2019The Bank of Albania introduced a new 200 polymer banknote on 30 September 2019.
17 February 2019The Central Bank of Libya has issued a 1 banknote on 17 February 2019, in commemoration of the 8th Anniversary of the Libyan Revolution of 2011.
27 February 2019Bank of Ireland, Danske Bank and , commercial banks in , each issued a new series of pound banknotes on polymer substrate for general use in Northern Ireland on 27 February 2019.
2 May 2019The Central Bank of Solomon Islands introduced a new design of the SI$5 banknote, which was issued in conjunction of World Tuna Day.
June 2019The Central Bank of Samoa announced the release of a new 10 Tala polymer banknote in June 2019, to commemorate the XVI Pacific Games 2019 which were held in Samoa from 7 July 2019. The 10 Tala banknote will be the second polymer banknote issued in Samoa and the first banknote created from the polymer substrate. The new banknote is one of a kind for as it will have a horizontal front and a vertical back. The banknote will feature a see through window depicting the logo, and a tactile embossed feature to assist the visually impaired, both are unique features of polymer banknotes. The standard banknote prefix has been replaced with the special /XVI prefix denoting "XVI Pacific Game". Issuance of the new 10 Tala note will commence the last week of June 2019, and will co-circulate together with the existing 10 tala banknotes which will remain legal tender.
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean StatesMid-2019The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank started issuing a new family of banknotes from the EC$5 to the EC$100, all printed on polymer, a plan which has been announced since 5 September 2018.
9 December 2019The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued a TT$100 polymer banknote for circulation on 9 December 2019, while announcing that all versions of the paper TT$100 banknotes will be demonetized and withdrawn from circulation on 31 December 2019.
20 February 2020The Bank of England issued a 20 polymer banknote. This the third banknote in the new series.
25 March 2020The Bank of Namibia issued a 30 polymer banknote to commemorate 30 years of independence.
7 July 2020National Bank of Angola issued 200, 500, 1000, 2000 banknotes on polymer substrate.
25 July 2020The Banco Central de Costa Rica issued a new family of polymer banknote in denominations of 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 colones.
30 September 2020The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago issued a new polymer banknote family in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 dollars.
4 October 2020The Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority has announced the 5- banknote will be switched to polymer, replacing the current paper banknote, without any announcement on the other banknotes. The banknote was said to feature more environmentally friendly materials and additional security features, in addition to a much longer lifespan.
October 2020The Central Bank of Uruguay replaced the commemorative 50 UYU polymer note in 2020 with a standard bill using the same design as the previous cotton note, as well as printing a 20 UYU polymer note.
21 November 2020The Banco de Mexico released a 100 polymer banknote as a part of the new Series G banknotes.
5 December 2020The Banque du Liban released a 100,000 polymer banknote in circulation to commemorate the centenary of the establishment of .
8 January 2021The Bank of Cape Verde introduced a new 200-escudo note like the preceding issue printed in polymer, but printed on cotton paper. Cape Verde new paper 200-escudo note (B222a) reportedly introduced on 08.01.2021 Banknotenews.com, 5 February 2021
22 February 2021The Bank of Botswana printed a new version of the polymer 10- banknote, but this time featuring president Mokgweetsi Masisi.
23 June 2021The Bank of England issued a 50 polymer banknote, completing sterling's transition from paper to polymer notes. This the fourth and final Series G banknote to be issued.
The introduces a polymer $3 banknote featuring an illustration of "Ina and the Shark".
1 December 2021The National bank of Romania introduced a new 20 lei banknote, depicting World War I hero Ecaterina Teodoroiu.
7 December 2021The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates introduced the country's first polymer banknote - a redesigned Dh50 note to commemorate the golden jubilee of the country on 2 December 2021.
The People's Bank of China releases a commemorative ¥20 banknote for the 2022 Winter Olympics.
21 March 2022The Central Bank of Barbados announced its intent to replace the current paper banknotes with a newly designed polymer version by the end of the year. The new designs of the polymer banknotes were revealed on 4 May 2022 and the notes were rolled out 5 December 2022 as scheduled.
24 March 2022The Bank of Thailand started issuing 20 polymer banknotes bearing the image of Rama X. It is done to improve its quality as it is the most widely used banknote and hence it is prone to sustained damage.
18 April 2022The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas started issuing the 1000- polymer banknote, the country's first polymer banknote. These banknotes began the phased issuance to banks, with the release of a limited quantity.
21 and 26 April 2022The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates started issuing new, redesigned Dh5 and Dh10 polymer currency notes. The 10-dirham banknote entered circulation on Thursday 21 April and the 5-dirham banknote entered circulation on Tuesday 26 April. Following that, it was announced that the Dh1000 note will also be replaced and circulation will start on the first half of 2023.
6 July 2022The Central Bank of Egypt started issuing the new 10 banknote which has been planned since the year 2020. The existing version of the LE10 banknote printed on paper will continue to circulate in parallel with the new polymer banknotes.
9 November 2022The Qatar Central Bank announced a new 22- banknote in commemoration of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the first one ever held in the country and the Middle Eastern region as a whole.
February 2023According to a press release dated 2 February 2023, the Reserve Bank of Australia has decided to replace the portrait of the late on the A$5 banknote with a design celebrating the First Australians instead of a portrait of .
9 February 2023The National Bank of Poland issued 100,000 20zł. banknotes to celebrate the 550th anniversary of the birth of scientist Nicolaus Copernicus.
21 June 2023Almost one year after the release of the new LE10 polymer banknote, the Central Bank of Egypt issued the new 20 polymer banknotes. Just like the paper LE10 notes, the paper versions of the LE20 note will co-circulate with the new polymer version.
18 July 2023The Bank of Jamaica officially released a new banknote series that had been planned since the end of May 2022, and the new polymer series includes a 2000 note. This introduction of the new denomination is done in order to bridge the gap between the $1000 and $5000 denominations, reduce the number of notes needed for multi-thousand-dollar transactions, and eventually reduce costs for the central bank, due to a lower reliance on the $1000 note.
27 October 2023According to a press release, the Central Bank of Solomon Islands announced the release of a new SI$10 banknote to commemorate the 2023 Pacific Games held in Honiara, which was the first time the country hosted the Pacific Games, held from 19 November to 2 December 2023.
30 November 2023The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates started issuing a new polymer version of the Dh500 banknote.
4 December 2023The National Reserve Bank of Tonga released a new family of six banknotes (ranging from 2 to 100 paʻanga), with the 5- and 10- paʻanga being polymer. This new series was released on 4 December, the birthday of King Tupou I.
December 2023The Central Bank of Samoa started issuing new polymer versions of their 5-, 10-, and 20-tālā banknotes.
5 June 2024After the passing of on 8 September 2022, the Bank of England announced in November the same year that new banknotes featuring the portrait of would be issued in mid-2024. Those notes were issued for circulation on 5 June 2024.
16 June 2024The Bank of Mozambique announced that new 20-, 50-, and 100-metical banknotes would be issued in order to replace those which have been in circulation since 2011.
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean StatesJune 2024According to an announcement by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank in February 2024, a new EC$50 banknote would be released to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Grenada's independence from the United Kingdom in June 2024.
23 July 2024The Bank of Thailand issued 10,000,000 commemorative 100 banknotes to celebrate the 72nd birthday of .
Fall 2024Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Bermuda Monetary Authority announced that new banknotes featuring the effigy of King Charles III would enter circulation. However, for the redesigned series, only 2- and 5- notes would enter circulation in Fall 2024. The new notes would retain the familiar design of the circulating banknotes.
19 December 2024The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas revealed the designs for the 50, 100 and 500 piso polymer Banknotes of the Philippine peso during a presentation to President , who led the unveiling in Malacañang.
The government of the Falkland Islands is expected to release a new series of banknotes made from polymer, featuring .


See also
  • Banknotes of the Australian dollar
  • Banknotes of the Canadian dollar
  • Banknotes of the New Zealand dollar
  • Hybrid Paper Polymer Banknote


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